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Support Group for Broken Hearts

  • male love story
  • Categories:Gay & LGBT Literature & Fiction
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:Spain
  • Publication date:April,2026
  • Pages:464
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:153mm×229mm
  • Text Color:Black and white
  • Words:(Unknown)
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★ Imagine the feeling of Call Me by Your Name mixed with the sweetness of Heartstopper. This is a slow-burn love story about falling apart and putting yourself back together.
★ Getting over a breakup is something almost every young person goes through. This book doesn't tell you how to move on fast. It walks with you, slowly. It starts when the main character gets dumped right after college. He runs away to his grandmother's small town, where he meets someone unexpected. Rodrigo is not a perfect hero. He hesitates. He runs away. He is afraid of being hurt again. That's why his growth feels so real. This book is for young readers who are going through — or have been through — a difficult time in love.
★ The conversations are smart and funny. The feelings grow slowly — not rushed, not forced. No dramatic "love at first sight." Just two broken people slowly getting closer in a small summer town, carefully testing each other's trust. This kind of slow-burn storytelling is exactly what many BL readers love today. It's great for those who enjoy sinking into a story and feeling every small emotional step along the way.
★ This is a tender, slow-burn, and truly heartfelt male love story — written for readers who want something real, not just exciting.

Description

Will a summer be long enough to forget the past and fall in love again?

At last, here comes an irresistible blend for readers who enjoyed the eroticism of Call Me by Your Name and fell in love with the sweetness of the Heartstopper phenomenon.

June 2019. When Rodrigo finishes university, his boyfriend unexpectedly breaks up with him. He now feels the need to escape from the memories to heal his broken heart. A last-minute bus takes him to his grandmother's small town, where he plans to spend the summer trying to forget everything and avoid forming new bonds. What he doesn't know is that a disruption awaits him there. A disruption with eyes as blue as the sky: Harry, a foreign boy with tousled hair, who makes him a very particular proposal.

Broken Hearts Support Group is pure tenderness and sensuality — a slow-burn story filled with sparkling, witty dialogue that will bring more than one smile to the reader's face. Rodrigo and Harry are destined to leave their mark: with their hearts in pieces, they will have to decide whether to show their vulnerability and dare to make new choices in love. A true ode to mutual care, healthy relationships, and above all, the importance of loving well.

Author

Eloy Cobera (Granada, 1992) studied Audiovisual Communication, driven by his desire to tell stories — an urge that later led him to become a content creator. Since childhood, he found refuge in fantasy literature, and at fifteen he took his first steps in writing, producing unfinished novels that his language teacher would correct.
During his adolescence, he missed feeling represented as a member of the LGBTIQ+ community in young adult literature. In that search for characters he could identify with, his vocation as a writer was born: if those stories didn't exist, he would write them himself.

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